I’ve missed Ani-monday the past few weeks. Except last week in which they were showing Tin Man (I loved Tin Man, by the way.) But this week it’s back and instead of showing some series that I’m really behind on (Noein >_>) they are showing some great movies, Blood: The Last Vampire and Dead Leaves. Now I’ve never seen Blood, much less it’s series counter-part Blood+ (Which is shown on Adult swim) but I have seen Dead Leaves.

From what I gather the plot of Blood is:

At Yokota Base in Japan, a nervous American military garrison is on the brink of the Vietnam War. However, a greater threat exists within the walls of the heavily-guarded compound: Vampires. A team of top-secret undercover agents learn of these blood-sucking fiends and dispatch the mysterious Saya to hunt down and destroy them. This beautiful yet dangerous vampire slayer must use her extraordinary abilities and lethal Japanese sword to save the humans from the vampires who neither fear nor are susceptible to sunlight.

Pandy and Petro found themselves naked and in a desolated field. They didn’t know who they were and why they were there. They gave free reign to their desire, and rob citizens of foods and weapons. Soon, they were run after the Police. After a violent car chase with the Police, they were finally arrested and transferred to the prison, “Dead Leaves”. There, it was a costume that the guards kill the prisoners to kill time. Dead Leaves is a horrible prison where no one could escape from.

As I was watching the Sci-Fi channels’ AniMonday block last night I realized something. Well, two things. I don’t really care for Virus Buster Serge and the Sci-fi channel is going to be showing Sci-fi anime.

Now. One would think I would’ve known the latter. I guess I was thrown off by the awesome that is Tokko (which, technically….Sci-fi, yeah.) and the Street Fighter reruns. (It’s not Sci-fi to me.) You probably don’t see the big deal, but it all comes down to one very simple fact.